Contains twenty-five projects, activities, and games designed to help children ages six to nine learn about homes, food, clothing, entertainment, and other aspects of life in ancient Rome.
A collection of eight writing workshops for the kindergarten through second-grade classroom containing reproducible lessons and activities that help to develop basic spelling and writing skills.
After learning she cannot take a cake decorating class with her best friend, partly because her parents consider her a quitter, eleven-year-old Eliza tries to prove herself by sticking with a taekwondo class all summer.
Presents fun activities and biographical information on inventor and statesman, Benjamin Franklin, with step-by-step instructions to over twenty-four hands-on projects.
Provides teachers with suggestions and activities for workshops designed to improve writing skills for students in grades two through five; each workshop includes a brief introduction, four writing activities, one enrichment activity, and an idea for a transitional item.
A collection of twenty-five interactive projects, activities, and experiments associated with the Arctic and Antarctic, along with historical facts, biographies, and trivia.
Describes seven monuments of civilization which were named by the ancient Greek scholars and known as the Seven Wonders of the Ancient World; profiles seven wonders which were established in 2007, such as Machu Picchu and the Great Wall of China; and includes twenty projects.
Presents a collection of twenty-five hands-on building projects and activities related to ancient Egypt along with detailed instructions, diagrams, and templates.